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Yoruba Philosophy and the Seeds of Enlightenment
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

Yoruba Philosophy and the Seeds of Enlightenment

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-01-15
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  • Publisher: Vernon Press

For upwards of 25 years, Yemi D. Prince (also known as Yemi D. Ogunyemi) has systematically devoted himself to the education, research and reason of Creative Writing and from Creative Writing to Creative Thinking and from Creative Thinking to Yoruba narrative, cultural, folk philosophy. On realizing that Creative Thinking has become his area of focus and interest, he succeeds in cultivating big ideas, combining them with his life-long experiences in the Humanities, transforming them into new ways of writing, thinking or reasoning. (Some of his big ideas have led to the publication of booklets such as Yoruba Idealism, We Should All Be Philosophers, The Artist-Philosophers in Yoruba land, Codes of Morality and Pursuit of Wisdom.) Thus his big ideas have helped him separate Yoruba folk philosophy from Yoruba autochthonous religion. With his love for big ideas, born out of Creative Thinking and Critical Thinking, he has been able to put a new face on Yoruba Philosophy.

Yoruba Idealism
  • Language: en

Yoruba Idealism

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-01-02
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The book sheds light on Yoruba modern Idealism, spear-headed by Bishop (Dr) Samuel Ajayi Crowther (1807-1891).

Yoruba Philosophy and the Seeds of Enlightenment
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

Yoruba Philosophy and the Seeds of Enlightenment

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-01-15
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  • Publisher: Vernon Press

For upwards of 25 years, Yemi D. Prince (also known as Yemi D. Ogunyemi) has systematically devoted himself to the education, research and reason of Creative Writing and from Creative Writing to Creative Thinking and from Creative Thinking to Yoruba narrative, cultural, folk philosophy. On realizing that Creative Thinking has become his area of focus and interest, he succeeds in cultivating big ideas, combining them with his life-long experiences in the Humanities, transforming them into new ways of writing, thinking or reasoning. (Some of his big ideas have led to the publication of booklets such as Yoruba Idealism, We Should All Be Philosophers, The Artist-Philosophers in Yoruba land, Codes of Morality and Pursuit of Wisdom.) Thus his big ideas have helped him separate Yoruba folk philosophy from Yoruba autochthonous religion. With his love for big ideas, born out of Creative Thinking and Critical Thinking, he has been able to put a new face on Yoruba Philosophy.

Yoruba Philosophy and the Seeds of Enlightenment
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

Yoruba Philosophy and the Seeds of Enlightenment

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-10-29
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  • Publisher: Unknown

For upwards of 25 years, Yemi D. Prince (also known as Yemi D. Ogunyemi) has systematically devoted himself to the education, research and reason of Creative Writing and from Creative Writing to Creative Thinking and from Creative Thinking to Yoruba narrative, cultural, folk philosophy. On realizing that Creative Thinking has become his area of focus and interest, he succeeds in cultivating big ideas, combining them with his life-long experiences in the Humanities, transforming them into new ways of writing, thinking or reasoning. (Some of his big ideas have led to the publication of booklets such as Yoruba Idealism, We Should All Be Philosophers, The Artist-Philosophers in Yoruba land, Codes of Morality and Pursuit of Wisdom.) Thus his big ideas have helped him separate Yoruba folk philosophy from Yoruba autochthonous religion. With his love for big ideas, born out of Creative Thinking and Critical Thinking, he has been able to put a new face on Yoruba Philosophy.

The Aesthetic and Moral Art of Wole Soyinka
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 207

The Aesthetic and Moral Art of Wole Soyinka

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Provides a compendium of the Nigerian playwright Wole Soyinka's creative works. Book One shows the dramatic, intellectual, fundamental, aesthetic and moral art. Book Two dwells on literature, value, art, morality, aesthetics and other human interests. Book Three speaks to the mythology, history, and culture of the Yoruba people.

The Oral Traditions in Ile-Ife
  • Language: en

The Oral Traditions in Ile-Ife

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This research monograph discusses the understudied and often misunderstood aspects of West African culture and religion especially that of the Yoruba people and their Book of Enlightenment (Ife-Ifa) together with its metaphysical importance to the Yoruba as a source of philosophy, religion and literature. Coverage includes chapters on Yoruba origins and ancestry as described in the Ile-Ife, the cultural and trading centers, The Advent of Sacred Literature, referring to the importance of the oral literature. Next, ethical values are discussed and contemporary African anthropological and social science research is analyzed as a tool to describe Yoruba ethical values. The Royal Scrolls are discussed and their role in developing a written language and a school of philosophy is investigated. Material on naming [Olodumare and other divinities], family life, and the dispersal of the oral tradition to other neighboring regions conclude the work.

The Literary Philosophy for the Year 2000
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 356

The Literary Philosophy for the Year 2000

The gamut of the Nigerian literature is now widening itself beyond the Atlantic. Thanks to a number of ""self-exiled writers"" in Europe, Asia and Americas who are quintessentially combining the literary realms with their pastimes. "Yemi D. Prince (Yemi D. Ogunyemi) PhD, has couched over forty-five titles of literary works-fiction, nonfiction, plays, poetry and children's stories. A luminous fellow, often fascinated by books and letters, Professor Ogunyemi is a prolific Nigerian literary philosopher, blending Yoruba folk philosophy with literature. He is considered a belletrist and the most eclectic writer amongst post colonial African writers. From 1983-1993, he was a full-time writer, publisher and director of the Institute of Creative Writing. This eclectic novel should be considered a classic." Professor Dr. Roland Bauer Inst. for Social & Political Research Vienna, Austria.

Yoruba Idealism
  • Language: en

Yoruba Idealism

Yoruba Idealism questions, debates, and redefines the assumed epistemology in Yoruba Idealism. It is a work in two parts. This book is the first of its kind, and an important new addition to the series Africa in the Global Space.

Introduction to Yoruba Philosophy, Religion and Literature
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 202

Introduction to Yoruba Philosophy, Religion and Literature

Divided into three parts, Introduction to Yoruba Philosophy, Religion and Literature is a pyramid of Yoruba past and the present. In his search for the imprints of his antecedents, Ogunyemi has assembled a number of papers in which the entire universe seemed to have been lle-Ife's backyard. This is a useful book for anyone who has been touched by the winds of dispersal and multi-cultural folk memory, especially faculty members teaching African/African American Studies.

The Literary/Political Philosophy of Wole Soyinka
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 152

The Literary/Political Philosophy of Wole Soyinka

The Literary/Political Philosophy of Wole Soyinka is a chronology of the literary and political savvies/activities of Wole Soyinka. His literary and political activities/savvies reached the acme in 1986 when he became the first African in Africa and the first African in Diaspora to be awarded Nobel Prize for literature. It was forty-seven years ago (in 1962) when the Nobel Laureate began his philosophical dialogue with his London landlady in what is known as the first telephone conversation of its kind. From the Yoruba/African perspective, he is a aBringer of Lighta and each chapter of the book is an indelible mark of enlightenment into the two main areas of the Yoruba quintessencealiterature and philosophy. Each chapter enlightens, for any lore that enlightens/widens peopleas horizons and presents food for thought is the beginning of philosophy. Additionally, and what should no less be regarded the prime, the book is a veritable dedication to Wole Soyinka who will be seventy-five in July 2009.